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National Duals Brackets NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals Page 1 Season Dates Location Champion Runnerup Score 19891/6 and 1/7/1989 Hampton, VA Oklahoma State Arizona State 22-13 19901/12 and 1/13/1990 Hampton, VA Oklahoma State Arizona State 24-19 19911/11 and 1/12/1991 Hampton, VA Penn State Oklahoma State 21-18 19922/8 and 2/9/1992 Ann Arbor, MI Iowa Iowa State 32-13 19931/23 and 1/24/1993 Lincoln, NE Penn State Nebraska 20-13 19941/22 and 1/23/1994 Lincoln, NE Oklahoma State Iowa 17-15 19951/21 and 1/22/1995 Lincoln, NE Iowa Oklahoma State 31-3 19961/20 and 1/21/1996 Lincoln, NE Iowa Nebraska 20-15 19971/18 and 1/19/1997 Lincoln, NE Oklahoma State Iowa 21-13 19981/17 and 1/18/1998 Iowa City, IA Minnesota Iowa 18-17 19991/16 and 1/17/1999 Iowa City, IA Oklahoma State Minnesota 20-17 20001/22 and 1/23/2000 University Park, PA Iowa State Minnesota 17-16 20011/20 and 1/21/2001 University Park, PA Minnesota Oklahoma State 20-12 20021/19 and 1/20/2002 Columbus, OH Minnesota Ohio State 26-8 20031/18 and 1/19/2003 Columbus, OH Oklahoma State Oklahoma 27-6 20041/17 and 1/18/2004 Cleveland, OH Oklahoma State Missouri 24-12 20051/22 and 1/23/2005 Cleveland, OH Oklahoma State Illinois 22-15 20061/14 and 1/15/2006 Cedar Falls, IA Minnesota Oklahoma State 21-14 20071/13 and 1/14/2007 Cedar Falls, IA Minnesota Missouri 20-16 20081/12 and 1/13/2008 Cedar Falls, IA Iowa Nebraska 24-6 20091/9 and 1/10/2009 Cedar Falls, IA Iowa Cornell 23-13 Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 21-Jun-09 1989 NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals Page 3 1/6/1989 and 1/7/1989 at Hampton, VA #1 Oklahoma State Oklahoma State 39-5 Old Dominion Oklahoma State 29-3 Indiana Nebraska 21-12 #8 Nebraska Oklahoma State 21-15 #5 Ohio State Ohio State 22-16 Lock Haven Michigan 30-6 Missouri Michigan 27-8 #4 Michigan Oklahoma State 22-13 #3 Penn State Penn State 30-5 Army Penn State 27-11 North Carolina State Minnesota 18-15 #6 Minnesota #7 Bloomsburg Arizona State 19-19 Cr Bloomsburg 18-17 Northern Iowa Arizona State 29-12 North Carolina Arizona State 28-13 #2 Arizona State Consolation Bracket Old Dominion Indiana 26-10 Indiana Bloomsburg 19-16 Bloomsburg Lock Haven 22-12 Michigan 21-16 Lock Haven Lock Haven 30-7 Michigan Missouri Lock Haven 35-9 Third Place: Penn State 22-11 Minnesota Fifth Place: North Carolina 25-18 Army North Carolina State 26-6 Seventh Place: Bloomsburg 18-14 North Carolina State North Carolina State 17-17 Ohio State North Carolina 22-9 Penn State 25-10 Northern Iowa North Carolina 24-19 Penn State North Carolina North Carolina 22-16 Nebraska Compiled by wrestlingstats.com June 21, 2009 1989 NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals Page 4 1/6/1989 and 1/7/1989 at Hampton, VA First place meet Oklahoma State defeated Arizona State 22-13 Weight Result 118 Cory Baze (Oklahoma State) defeated Zeke Jones 7-5 126 Kendall Cross (Oklahoma State) defeated Marco Sanchez 12-4 134 Andy McNaughton (Arizona State) defeated Chuck Barbee 7-3 142 Mark Toarmina (Oklahoma State) defeated Junior Saunders 3-2 150 Thom Ortiz (Arizona State) defeated Todd Chesbro 3-1 158 Dan St. John (Arizona State) defeated Jeff McAllister 10-2 167 Mike Farrell (Oklahoma State) defeated G.T. Taylor 5-0 177 Chris Barnes (Oklahoma State) defeated Jim Gressley 8-3 190 John Ginther (Arizona State) defeated Randy Couture 6-2 275 Don Frye (Oklahoma State) pinned Kelly Gonzales in 1:47 Third place meet Penn State defeated Michigan 22-11 Weight Result 118 Ken Chertow (Penn State) defeated Salem Yaffai 17-6 126 Jim Martin (Penn State) defeated John Moore 9-1 134 John Fisher (Michigan) defeated Jeff Dernlan 16-5 142 Larry Gotcher (Michigan) defeated Pete Horst 9-3 150 Mike Bevilacqua (Penn State) tied Sam Amine 1-1 158 Joe Pantaleo (Michigan) defeated Mark Verratti 4-0 167 Jason Suter (Penn State) defeated Mike Amine 8-4 177 Matt White (Penn State) defeated James Dye 9-6 190 Andy Voit (Penn State) defeated Fritz Lehrke 6-3 275 Greg Haladay (Penn State) defeated Bob Potokar 5-4 Compiled by wrestlingstats.com June 21, 2009 1989 NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals Page 5 1/6/1989 and 1/7/1989 at Hampton, VA Fifth place meet North Carolina defeated Lock Haven 25-18 Weight Result 118 Craig Corbin (Lock Haven) pinned Tim Ellenberger in 3:35 126 Doug Wyland (North Carolina) won by forfeit 134 Mike Lingenfelter (Lock Haven) defeated John Welch 9-5 142 Enzo Catullo (North Carolina) defeated Erek Sanders 14-4 150 Darryl Clark (North Carolina) defeated Thane Turner 6-5 158 John Barrett (Lock Haven) defeated Pete Welch 12-2 167 Jay Landolfo (North Carolina) defeated Jeff Karam 2-1 177 Brad Lloyd (Lock Haven) pinned Doug Roemer in 6:00 190 Ben Oberly (North Carolina) defeated David Grabenstatter 5-2 275 Jeff Bradley (North Carolina) pinned Todd Goodwin in 2:53 Seventh place meet Bloomsburg defeated North Carolina State 18-14 Weight Result 118 John Supsic (Bloomsburg) defeated Ricky Strausbaugh 3-2 126 Michael Stokes (North Carolina State) defeated Tim Casey 11-5 134 Tony Reed (Bloomsburg) defeated Mark Mangrum 2-1 142 Joe Cesari (North Carolina State) defeated Dave Kennedy 7-0 150 Marty King (Bloomsburg) tied Steve Kinard 1-1 158 Dave Morgan (Bloomsburg) defeated Tim Veller 16-4 167 Mike Lantz (North Carolina State) defeated Anthony DeFlumeri 14-7 177 Scott Brown (Bloomsburg) defeated Dave Zettlemoyer 5-1 190 Paul Keysaw (Bloomsburg) defeated Ty Williams 6-2 275 Brian Jackson (North Carolina State) defeated Frank Towey 20-7 Compiled by wrestlingstats.com June 21, 2009 1990 NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals Page 6 1/12/1990 and 1/13/1990 at Hampton, VA #1 Oklahoma State Oklahoma State 29-5 North Carolina State Oklahoma State 27-6 Ithaca Michigan 31-9 #8 Michigan Oklahoma State 21-15 #5 Iowa State Iowa State 31-6 Central Oklahoma Iowa 32-2 Bloomsburg Iowa 37-3 #4 Iowa Oklahoma State 24-19 #3 Nebraska Nebraska 32-12 Portland State Nebraska 20-12 Wisconsin Oklahoma 21-12 #6 Oklahoma #7 Penn State Arizona State 18-18 Cr Penn State 29-10 North Carolina Arizona State 25-12 Lock Haven Arizona State 22-19 #2 Arizona State Consolation Bracket North Carolina State North Carolina State 24-12 Ithaca Penn State 30-10 Penn State Penn State 26-17 Iowa 22-5 Central Oklahoma Bloomsburg 24-19 Iowa Bloomsburg Oklahoma 20-15 Third Place: Iowa 24-13 Oklahoma Fifth Place: Nebraska 27-9 Portland State Wisconsin 23-18 Seventh Place: Oklahoma 19-18 Wisconsin Iowa State 17-14 Iowa State Iowa State 29-10 Iowa State FFT North Carolina North Carolina 26-11 Nebraska Lock Haven North Carolina 21-12 Michigan Compiled by wrestlingstats.com June 21, 2009 1990 NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals Page 7 1/12/1990 and 1/13/1990 at Hampton, VA First place meet Oklahoma State defeated Arizona State 24-19 Weight Result 118 Zeke Jones (Arizona State) defeated Tony Purler 12-4 126 Kendall Cross (Oklahoma State) defeated Shawn Charles 6-0 134 Chuck Barbee (Oklahoma State) pinned Wayne McMinn in 3:57 142 Thom Ortiz (Arizona State) pinned Eric Wilson in 4:33 150 Junior Saunders (Arizona State) defeated Todd Chesbro 5-2 158 Pat Smith (Oklahoma State) defeated Ray Miller 4-3 167 Dan St. John (Arizona State) defeated Robbie Hadden 8-2 177 Chris Barnes (Oklahoma State) defeated G.T. Taylor DSQ 190 Rex Holman (Arizona State) defeated Randy Couture 2-1 275 Kirk Mammen (Oklahoma State) won by forfeit Third place meet Iowa defeated Iowa State 24-13 Weight Result 118 Steve Martin (Iowa) defeated Cale Sponsler 3-2 126 Terry Brands (Iowa) pinned Sean Watt in 5:16 134 Tom Brands (Iowa) defeated Dan Knight 7-1 142 Troy Steiner (Iowa) defeated Rob Watt 5-0 150 Torrae Jackson (Iowa State) defeated Terry Steiner 13-5 158 Steve Hamilton (Iowa State) defeated Mark Reiland 3-2 167 Matt Johnson (Iowa State) defeated Bart Chelesvig 6-4 177 Mike Kelly (Iowa State) defeated Pat Kelly 7-2 190 Brooks Simpson (Iowa) defeated Jim Nelson 7-4 275 John Oostendorp (Iowa) defeated Jamie Cutler DFT Compiled by wrestlingstats.com June 21, 2009 1990 NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals Page 8 1/12/1990 and 1/13/1990 at Hampton, VA Fifth place meet Nebraska defeated Penn State 27-9 Weight Result 118 John Buxton (Nebraska) defeated Chris Nelson 4-0 126 Jeff Prescott (Penn State) defeated Jim Sanchez 10-1 134 Bob Truby (Penn State) tied Dave Droegemueller 2-2 142 Layne Billings (Nebraska) defeated Tom Barley 12-3 150 Paul Herrera (Nebraska) defeated Mike Bevilacqua 5-2 158 Dan Harrison (Nebraska) defeated Mark Verratti 1-0 167 Scott Chenoweth (Nebraska) defeated Tim Wittman 8-3 177 Corey Olson (Nebraska) pinned Adam Mariano in 3:50 190 Chris Nelson (Nebraska) defeated John Yankanich 10-5 275 Greg Haladay (Penn State) defeated Joe Malacek 5-2 Seventh place meet Oklahoma defeated North Carolina 19-18 Weight Result 118 Keith Ketcham (Oklahoma) defeated Jeff Vasquez 6-5 126 Doug Wyland (North Carolina) defeated Chris Bollin 5-4 134 T.J. 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